A new poll released Friday finds that two-thirds of likely Florida voters are willing to vote yes for medical marijuana legalization.

The survey, done by St. Pete Polls, finds majority support for medical marijuana in every market of the state. Overall, 68.2 percent of those surveyed say "Yes," when asked: "If the new medical marijuana initiative makes it on to the ballot this year will you vote for...

State Rep. Charles McBurney, R-Jacksonville, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter Friday to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement asking the agency to conduct an investigation into Planned Parenthood’s offices in Florida.

TALLAHASSEE – Rep. Mike Hill, R-Pensacola Beach, is not too pleased with the Florida Supreme Court’s decision to throw out congressional districts drawn by the Legislature, specifically ruling eight districts out of compliance with the constitution.

He’d like to have a chat with the justices who made that ruling. If they don’t want to talk, he’d like to subpoena them.

In what Political Pulse imagines could become a frequent if not regular feature, here is a roundup of snippets from Central Florida election campaign activity from today (much of it disguised as candidates as legislative activity):

-- U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Republican running for Florida’s U.S. Senate seat, published an op-ed column on Time’s website decrying the Iran deal negotiated by President...

TALLAHASSEE — Florida Republicans will host the GOP presidential candidates at their premiere fundraising event of the year, but the state party chairman, the House speaker and 79 other Republican representatives might not be able to attend because it would violate House rules banning fundraising while the Legislature is in session.

The Republican Party of Florida has scheduled its major fundraising...

The Donald is doing in Florida what he has been doing everywhere else: rising to the top, well ahead of Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, according to a new survey from St. Pete Polls.

The results, released in parts Wednesday and Thursday, shows Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is the clear front-runner in the Sunshine State, which he calls a second home with his residence in Palm Beach.